
Btw, tenho que ver como é isso do lube para experimentar.
outro prob dos lubes pra switches diz respeito á sua viscosidade, uma vez que qt maior a viscosidade, mais "sluggish" ficará o switch. pessoalmente gosto de manter o comportamento/velocidade original do switch, pelo que lubes de baixa viscosidade são a minha escoha preferencial (p.e o equivalevente a krytoxs 103-104 no máx seriam o melhor)From Elitekeyboards: "Pricey Krytox GPL20x lubes are a bad match for keyswitches (don't tell the guys at geekhack!). These lubes are intended for closed systems or for applications where oil is periodically reapplied to the initially applied lubricant, because the Krytox oil in the lubricant separates from the PTFE solids if the system isn't sealed or doesn't constantly mix the lubricant (which reflows the solids). Sure, it's great lube for high speed bearings and extreme temperature environments, but keyswitches are open systems at room temperature and the oil will soon separate and pool or drip out the bottom of the switch leaving you with gummier solids that no longer flow and just attract dust. We did tests a couple years ago with Krytox out of curiosity, and after the oil separates off a few days or a week later, the difference from an un-lubed switch is mostly negligible."
Sempre em cima do assunto PrelimPrelim wrote: lol, "do bufo" é uma expressão informática portuguesa q foi originalmente inventada por um conhecido meu (Dima - dono da PCDiga) no início de 2000 e que rapidamente começou a ser usada em todos os fórums da especialidade (zwames etc) para definir um produto "top", "no-brainer", "melhor q tudo", etc
sobre o krytox as opiniões divergem e todas têm fundamento, mas essencialmente o problema era a separação oleosa. Nada q não aconteça noutros lubes, no meu inclusive (eu e o yobinad já fizemos a experiência aqui em casa)
http://imgur.com/a/lhLqooutro prob dos lubes pra switches diz respeito á sua viscosidade, uma vez que qt maior a viscosidade, mais "sluggish" ficará o switch. pessoalmente gosto de manter o comportamento/velocidade original do switch, pelo que lubes de baixa viscosidade são a minha escoha preferencial (p.e o equivalevente a krytoxs 103-104 no máx seriam o melhor)From Elitekeyboards: "Pricey Krytox GPL20x lubes are a bad match for keyswitches (don't tell the guys at geekhack!). These lubes are intended for closed systems or for applications where oil is periodically reapplied to the initially applied lubricant, because the Krytox oil in the lubricant separates from the PTFE solids if the system isn't sealed or doesn't constantly mix the lubricant (which reflows the solids). Sure, it's great lube for high speed bearings and extreme temperature environments, but keyswitches are open systems at room temperature and the oil will soon separate and pool or drip out the bottom of the switch leaving you with gummier solids that no longer flow and just attract dust. We did tests a couple years ago with Krytox out of curiosity, and after the oil separates off a few days or a week later, the difference from an un-lubed switch is mostly negligible."
- 65g gold spring lubed Gateron Black: 65g has always been my favorite aftermarket spring and it continues to be so. The weight is just right for me; a proper balance of a light touch but just heavy enough. As I’ve said multiple times, I prefer heavier switches. Again, the feeling of cushiony bottom out and smoothness is present. But it’s not as cushiony as say the MX Clear springs.
- Stock lubed Gateron Black: This is my new favorite linear MX-based switch. It’s a little lighter than a stock Nixdorf switch but it feels incredible. It’s the closest MX switch I’ve found to complicated Green Alps which are my second favorite linear switch after Hall Effect (but unlike HE switches, I can use them over USB). They’re a touch lighter than MX Blacks and the rebound doesn’t have as much resistance as the stock Gateron switches. The actuation force is smooth. Easily the smoothest MX-based experience I’ve tried. I will be getting rid of my MX Blacks that I’ve stocked away and I’ll be swapping my Epsilon switches for Gaterons. Since the Razer Blackwidow is a pain to take apart, I’m going to keep it together but I’d love to swap those out as well.
- Stock Gateron Black: A really really really nice linear MX-based experience. I highly recommend that if you’re too lazy, intimidated, or don’t have the time to mod your switches, just use these. The rebound is a little stiffer versus the lubed stock blacks and the actuation force takes a little more effort. But overall, this is a very nice linear switch. Much better than a stock MX Black or vintage MX Black in my opinion.
Era essa a minha ideia quando os comprei, era suposto irem para o RS96 com a configuração que descreveste :p mas depois de descobrir que tinha de andar a dessoldar isto tudo não me apeteceu la muito xD